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Christuskirche
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Christuskirche

Gothic Revival elegance in Munich's heart

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The Christuskirche in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg captivates with its majestic Gothic Revival style, crafted by architect Bruno Biehler. Established in 1901, it plays a significant role in the city's Protestant community, drawing visitors with its striking architecture. Inside, the serene atmosphere offers a place for quiet reflection.
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Christuskirche is the largest Protestant parish in Munich.

Quick Facts

Founded
1901
Architect
Bruno Biehler
Architectural Style
Neo-Gothic
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Protestant
Opening Hours
Mo-Fr 08:00-17:30; Sa-Su 10:00-17:30
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible
Website
evnn.de

Guided Story

Take a moment to breathe in the atmosphere around you. Feel the history that whispers through the air here. Look up at the intricate details on the church's tower, crafted in the Gothic Revival style. Did you know that during World War II, this church remained almost untouched? It stood as a silent witness to the city's turbulent history. As you approach the entrance and push open the heavy door, you're greeted by the serene and cool interior—a peaceful retreat from the bustling city outside. Listen closely, and you might catch the echoes of past services and concerts that have filled this sacred space.

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